Which M&P is most popular?

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Hi,

I want to get my hands on one of the best M&Ps of the line. Not sure that "best" is the right term. I do a lot of gun videos and get hundreds of requests to do something with the M&P. I've not shot them, but I have a feeling that I will really like them, maybe as much as my Glocks. Who knows. :-)

Anyway, I'm looking for advice. I'm not really all that familiar with the different models. Which M&P (or two) do you think would be the most interesting to see a good video / review on for most people? Obviously, I'm thinking a mid-size or subcompact in 9mm or .40 would be popular and guns that perhaps the most people would be considering?

Then on the other hand, maybe the .45 ACP would be cool to review. Like Glocks and others, I suppose they are essentially the same, so wringing out one should give people a good idea about others.

Thanks for any input.
hickok45
 
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Not sure what you have in mind, but could I suggest you look at the M&P section and read what has already been posted on this forum.
Several people have posted quite a bit about the M&Ps, including the differences and similarities to the Glocks, which you seem to be familiar with.

My choice in the M&P is the 9 Pro, which I chose to use in USPSA Production and IDPA/SSP. I am pleased with the choice, particularly because of its ergonomics (never made friends with the Glock grip), and find it extremely reliable.
 
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Most popular MP

From what I see, MP 9mm FS is the most popular. At alot of

IDPA and USPSA matches , you see these. They are the size of

the MP 40 FS and 357 Sig FS. FS= full size. Pro is very nice . but

costs more, the 9c is fun to shoot. 9mm is cheaper ammo.


Good Luck

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The compact guns are pretty popular. You could go with the 9c and the 40 FS. Since the 9mm and .40S&W are really identical in feel that would pretty much cover the whole, while the .45ACP is favored by some I think the .40 and 9mm are favorites. Just my 2 cents.
 
OKFC05, which barrel length did you get? it appears there are two barrel lengths for the pro 9mm. I am thinking about competion. ARe both lengths legal to shoot in either competition?
 
Welcome hickok45! I have enjoyed a few of your casual shooting vids. :)

Just pick up the cheapest one or two you can get your hands on. Honestly,,, I would not worry about caliber. I think you will find this family of pistol to be a very aggressive combat weapon. And I'm quite sure you will have no problems playing a tune on your range. :)

Will a M&P or two displace your Glocks? I haven't a clue. Seeing your a huge Glock Shooter.

Enjoy!!!!!
 
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Hi,

I want to get my hands on one of the best M&Ps of the line. Not sure that "best" is the right term. I do a lot of gun videos and get hundreds of requests to do something with the M&P. I've not shot them, but I have a feeling that I will really like them, maybe as much as my Glocks. Who knows. :-)

Anyway, I'm looking for advice. I'm not really all that familiar with the different models. Which M&P (or two) do you think would be the most interesting to see a good video / review on for most people? Obviously, I'm thinking a mid-size or subcompact in 9mm or .40 would be popular and guns that perhaps the most people would be considering?

Then on the other hand, maybe the .45 ACP would be cool to review. Like Glocks and others, I suppose they are essentially the same, so wringing out one should give people a good idea about others.

Thanks for any input.
hickok45


I would suggest the M&P 9c or 40c. I think they are the most popular. I know I've been wanting to see you do a video on these guns. They would also compare to the Glock 26, 27, 19 and 23. It's grip length is like the Glock 26, 27. The over all gun length is about the same as the 19,23. I would like to see how you think they compare to the Glocks. Thanks
 
OKFC05, which barrel length did you get? it appears there are two barrel lengths for the pro 9mm. I am thinking about competion. ARe both lengths legal to shoot in either competition?

I got the 5". Both are legal.
In theory at least, there is a little advantage to the longer barrel for competition.
 
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Everything S&W is able to produce in the M&P pistol line is proving to be successful when it comes to demand and sales.

Personally, I tend to favor the M&P when it's chambered in .45 ACP.

While I do rather like my M&P 40c, especially compared to my G27 and the other .40's I own, if I had it to do over again I'd get the M&P 9c. The same great ergonomics, but the difference in controllability & recoil management is noticeable. They managed to make a compact 9mm that seems to handle, balance and shoot better than my favored 3913.

I have enough decent 9's and more than enough .40's, though, so the next M&P I plan to order is going to be another .45, this time the compact. I've decided I'd like to have the slightly smaller grip on the M&P 45c (compared to the Mid-size which uses the same full-size grip frame as my present M&P 45, but the shorter slide/barrel of the compact).

Something about the larger M&P pistol platform simply makes for a great .45 pistol. I actually enjoy shooting it more than my 1911's.

I've handled and shot a lot of different .45's over the years, including a fair number of the plastic ones, but the M&P 45 is the only one which made me want to spend my own money on one. Interesting.

S&W managed to carry off a rather neat trick, too. Using just 2 frames, slides and barrels they configured it into 3 different models.

Best regards.
 
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for most popular at this point i'd choose the fs .45.
for your vidieo's i think using both the fs and a compact would give viewers the best of both worlds;

there is a real booming trend in cpl's with many states laxing the the regs. interest in compacts is only going to inprove.

for the compact i'd like to see a .357sig. it's a great self defense round that doesn't get enough exposure. it would really high light the compact line.
 
My M&P is a FS .45, But I wouldn't think it's the most popular caliber. And I'm in no hurry what so ever to run out and purchase a 9mm as my Sigma is just fine. Now if they ever made a 10mm I would be getting one in a big hurry. :)
 
Just my quick 2 cents. The 5 inch pro has a better sight radius (longer) and makes power levels easier. :p Competition is the only one with power levels. Real gun fights has survivor levels and the shorter barrel may be faster. :D I hope no one ever tests this theory. ;) More inline with the thread, the 4.25 inch barreled M&Ps are the ones I have seen other people use. I shoot the 5" Pro. Wish I was as good as the M&P. :o
 
My personal guess would be more FS9's have been sold than any other model, but do not have any info to support this claim. I have a FS9 and a mid size 45 and enjoy shooting both, and if you want a 45 that handles similar to the FS9(actually same size) then the mid size is the one. I think the Raleigh police force ordered the mid size 45's a while back and haven't heard how the force likes or dislikes this model, so if anyone knows, post it! zorro49
 
Hello hickok45! I have truly enjoyed your videos and have watched some of them multiple times. My suggestion would be the 40c or the 45 compact. I'll be looking forward to seeing the videos.
 
I'll ad my 2 cents. I say review a 9mmc and a .40FS.

The 9mmc would be of interest to those of us with CCW permits. It's small in size. Has a good round capacity and is chambered for a respectably powered round yet it's not too hot for most, even the ladies, to handle well.

The .40fs. This is an ideal home protection gun. It's size makes it easy to handle. Has a large capacity of a proven self defense caliber used by many law enforcement agencies.
 
When I worked at Cabelas, the 9 and 40 seemed to sell better than the 45. The compacts did ok, but didn't sell as well as the full size. As to picking the 9 or 40, some days it depended on what ammo was on the shelf. I liked the feel of my 40, but bought it because I got a great deal. I prefer 45 in an auto.
 
I Have te 45c as well as the full size 40. The 45c is awsome it just feels good, well balanced and shoots very well. Even my friends that have glocks like the 45c.

I'm betting the 9mm compact is more popular however.
 
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